Chris (12) and Laura (9) ran away from the father who didn’t wanted them to go to the mother they longed for six years. Criminals caught them in the juggernaut’s trailer they hid from the father. Criminals planned to sell them to Mr. Charlie to export them outside the country. Charlotte, the pretty lady, escaped with the kids to rescue them. Criminals hunted them in order to kill them all.

Fifteen-year-old Jenny Middle struggles to hold her family together despite poverty, constant moves, the jail sentence and drunkenness of her mother, and a sister tragically involved with drugs. This timeless story of growing up forty years ago will be as relevant and moving to girls of today as it was to those who read it when first published under the title Poor Jenny, Bright as a Penny.

This book describes an economic alternative to our current western credit system that will eliminate poverty and recessions, control inflation, and release the full potential of your economy. As long as money creation does not exceed certain limits, is from a trusted source, and does not allocate non-existent resources, sustainable economic growth with ensue.

Fourteen-year-old Carmen Delgada, the daughter of migrant workers, ends up living with other homeless teens at an urban YWCA after her jealous mother kicks her out of the house. When Carmen learns that her new friend Hazel is pregnant, she vows to help her—a decision that results in tragedy.

Have you ever wanted to do something, but were afraid to try?
Have you ever wondered why someone else has accomplished something, but you never have?
Are you having problems with your marriage, dealing with divorce, children, parents, death, life, your job, school, etc.?
Well this book isn't going to answer all of your questions, but it will provide you with plenty of inspiration.

This is a story about Nujood Ali, 10, who divorced her 30 year-old husband and wrote a best-seller that lifted her and her family out of poverty. The analysis shows how the theory of unkind deeds and cover-ups applies and how important resistance is to abuses of power.

They have different homes. They live separate lives. They do not even know the other exists. However, they are connected. Follow two teenagers as they live a single day of their lives, which, despite the differences, share similar aspects.

How do the rich perceive the poor and vice versa? In this story, set in Berlin, characters appear and we get a glimpse of their thoughts and actions until they by chance cross paths with someone else, who the reader then goes along with. The rift between the haves and have-nots is seen through their eyes.

In September 2010, Canadian architect Alan R. Roy left for Tanzania to realize two long-held dreams - climb Mount Kilimanjaro, and build a school. He accomplished both, and ended up building two schools, in five weeks! An amazing adventure full of colourful insights and amusing incidents that expose the charm and friendliness of a struggling people determined to educate their children.